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Both our 1971 C-10 and '06 GMC Sierra get a proper Trucks! payoff! We've finished all the modifications and upgrades and we're giving them one last test drive. Then we're traveling to Idaho to check out Bully Dog Performance.

The day has finally come! Project Rolling Thunder hits the racetrack! After nearly two and a half years of hard work, we're at Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville tearing it up with our supercharged street and track Ranger!

Trucks! is cleaning up the interior and protecting the exterior on Project Super Dually. Inside, we're reviving the door panels and adding new carpet, then on the outside, we're adding some serious custom built bumpers!

Trucks! is adding a kit to improve the shifting in the 2006 GMC Sierra, and this time, we're not taking the transmission out of the truck! Then it's a new coat of paint and racing stripes for Rolling Thunder.

We're dressing up our 2006 GMC Sierra by painting the front fascia and brake calipers. Then, we're going to visit the Bushwacker factory to see how they design and make some of the best flares in the business.

Today, we're turning the Trucks! shop over to a team of WyoTech graduates, as they begin building the ultimate shop truck for their school! These grads are starting work on WyoTech's 1964 F-100 by upgrading the 390 FE V-8 with a new cam and intake.

We're lowering our totally stock 2006 GMC 1500 without changing the factory steering and we'll show you an easy way to remove worn-out ball joints before adding new shocks, wheels and tires to get our GMC looking and riding right.

We're dressing up our 2006 GMC Sierra by painting the front fascia and brake calipers. Then, we're going to visit the Bushwacker factory to see how they design and make some of the best flares in the business.

Trucks! is adding a kit to improve the shifting in the 2006 GMC Sierra, and this time, we're not taking the transmission out of the truck! Then it's a new coat of paint and racing stripes for Rolling Thunder.

Both our 1971 C-10 and '06 GMC Sierra get a proper Trucks! payoff! We've finished all the modifications and upgrades and we're giving them one last test drive. Then we're traveling to Idaho to check out Bully Dog Performance.

We're on the hunt again, looking for a new project and it looks like we've found one! It's a 1971 Cheyenne C-10 that comes with lots of potential and even more gas guzzling, old school, big block horsepower!

Today, it's engine swap time with an 6 liter LS engine from a salvage GMC 2500. This engine will go into our 1971 C-10 Cheyenne and we'll show you how to extract and prepare the entire drivetrain for a truck heart transplant.

Trucks! is adding more power to their 2000 Toyota Tacoma by adding a Turbo kit then adding some off road protection in the form of rock rails. Plus doing an easy modification called the "grey wire mod" for better traction!

Today we're kicking off a brand new project to wedge a Ford dual overhead cam 4.6 liter V-8 into a 2001 'Ranger' based truck to build a smaller version of Ford's Lighting. Since "Mini Lightening" doesn't sound that tough, we're calling this Project - Rolling Thunder!

Project Rolling Thunder is getting safer with an all new roll cage, racing seats and all the safety gear we need to hit the track. Then, we're doing body body mode to make room for our 295 - 35s up front.

The day has finally come! Project Rolling Thunder hits the racetrack! After nearly two and a half years of hard work, we're at Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville tearing it up with our supercharged street and track Ranger!

Trucks! is adding a kit to improve the shifting in the 2006 GMC Sierra, and this time, we're not taking the transmission out of the truck! Then it's a new coat of paint and racing stripes for Rolling Thunder.

Today we're kicking off a brand new project to wedge a Ford dual overhead cam 4.6 liter V-8 into a 2001 'Ranger' based truck to build a smaller version of Ford's Lighting. Since "Mini Lightening" doesn't sound that tough, we're calling this Project - Rolling Thunder!

Today on Trucks! we're taking out Bilstein's 2008 Jeep Wrangler JK to the trails to see how we did and to make sure it's ready to be given away to one of you lucky viewers. Then, we're doing the final assembly on our Project Rolling Thunder street and race truck.

Today, we're turning the Trucks! shop over to a team of WyoTech graduates, as they begin building the ultimate shop truck for their school! These grads are starting work on WyoTech's 1964 F-100 by upgrading the 390 FE V-8 with a new cam and intake.

Trucks! is adding a kit to improve the shifting in the 2006 GMC Sierra, and this time, we're not taking the transmission out of the truck! Then it's a new coat of paint and racing stripes for Rolling Thunder.

The day has finally come! Project Rolling Thunder hits the racetrack! After nearly two and a half years of hard work, we're at Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville tearing it up with our supercharged street and track Ranger!

Trucks! is cleaning up the interior and protecting the exterior on Project Super Dually. Inside, we're reviving the door panels and adding new carpet, then on the outside, we're adding some serious custom built bumpers!

Our third new project of the season will result in a diesel tow rig by combining both old and new, Ford and Dodge. A modern Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel Powered chassis and a classic 1970's Ford 4 door Crew Cab body for a "modern" tow rig and a vintage look.

Our retro 1949 Chevy 3100 is not only going to end up with a great new look, its power plant will be Chevy's vintage straight six. And, just to see what this 60 year old design has to offer, we'll start off with a road test.

On this episode of Trucks!, we're taking a trip to Bay One Customs to check out their shop and test drive some pretty cool truck projects they've done and, we're checking out the custom work they've done on our Project ClasSix.

We rescued this 2001 Chevy Silverado from being 'parted out' by an auto recycler to begin transforming it into a sharp everyday street truck. Today we'll tackle replacing the damaged body panels with an eye to spending as little as possible.

Our 2001 Chevy Silverado is sporting replacement body panels, now it's time to fix up a dented passenger door and get the truck ready for paint. We'll show you how to mud, sand and prime to get your rig ready for a seamless, color match paint job!

With our Silverado the right shape, it's time to make it the right color again. We'll show you how to paint only the parts you need to and how to blend the color for a seamless and invisible repair so no one can tell what's new from what's original.

Project Cheep Cherokee was a big hit this season so, we're taking it up a notch with our 5 Grand Cherokee project. We're taking a 1998 Grand Cherokee out of its mundane "grocery getter" life and jacking it skyward with a 5.5-inch long travel lift kit, some cool junk yard upgrades and bigger wheels and tires that are better suited to this Grand Cherokee happily living out its life on trails in the great outdoors.

In this show, it's back to work on our Project 5 Grand Cherokee. First we're cutting out room for our new suspension flex and showing you how to keep the factory look for cheap and we're adding some heavy duty rocker skids, homemade bumpers and a tire rack. And then, it's a new trucks project inspired by a demolition derby!

We're taking a wrecked 1988 Jeep Cherokee and fixing it for as little money as possible. We'll show you how to inspect the damage and how to pull the frame back into shape the right way. Then, we'll give it a face lift with some updated sheet metal. In fact, we're spending so little on this project we're calling it our "Cheep Cherokee".

We're back to working on our project "Cheap Cherokee" and we're making our own bumpers with one of the coolest tools we've ever had in our shop. Then, we're off to Orlando Florida for Matco's Tool Expo and we're taking our Cherokee with us. We're not only going to get some great help on our Cherokee but, we'll also be checking out some of the newest tools on the market. And after all that, we'll start a real world test on a system that promises to give your more miles per gallon.

We're getting our Project Cheep Cherokee ready for the trails and since it needs some better legs to stand on, we're adding a lift kit and swapping in our new junk yard 8.8 inch rear axle. Then up front, we'll upgrade our differential and get our XJ riding on much bigger wheels and tires.

It's been one of our least expensive projects ever and now that it's done, we're taking our Project Cheep Cherokee out to Kentucky's beautiful Land Between the Lakes Recreation Area for some off-road fun and challenge! We'll roll over everything from the highway to get there to the roughest dirt trails and even take on the boulder strewn "Rock Garden" to see just how far our budget XJ will take us.

Project Cheep Cherokee was a big hit this season so, we're taking it up a notch with our 5 Grand Cherokee project. We're taking a 1998 Grand Cherokee out of its mundane "grocery getter" life and jacking it skyward with a 5.5-inch long travel lift kit, some cool junk yard upgrades and bigger wheels and tires that are better suited to this Grand Cherokee happily living out its life on trails in the great outdoors.

Cheep Cherokee returns and we do our first ever 4-wheel drive chassis dyno test to see what kind of power our stock 6 cylinder makes. Then, we'll show an inexpensive way to bore and stroke the engine to get more power out of Jeep's 4 liter straight six.

Project Cheep Cherokee's back in the shop so we can do a budget bore and stroke on our four liter straight six for more power. And, we'll show you how to create more displacement and let it breathe better by port matching the intake and cylinder head.

It's the start of our all new MuscleTrux series and to kick it off, it's the oldest matchup in the book, Ford versus Chevy. Ryan's taking a 1990 454 SS Chevy while Kevin's picking a '94 Ford Lightning. Today, we're gonna find out just how much these two trucks will put out in their stock form so each guy can formulate a secret plan to push both of these trucks towards the 400 horsepower mark. Then later in the season, we'll pit them head to head to see which one comes out on top.

Bowtie boy Ryan's got a big play for using big displacement to make big power for his entry in our first MuscleTrux series matchup. Kevin's not allowed in the shop as Ryan's adding new heads, a new valve train, a pro-flo EFI throttle body, and intake to his 454 to wake up the potential in this big V-8.

It's Blue Oval boy Kevin's turn to take over the shop and kick Ryan out as he takes a radical approach to more power by turbocharging his V-8. Hidden under the bed, a tailpipe turbo spins up the boost while bigger fuel injectors and a new fuel management system pump up the power on this big red Ford.

It's another shot in our MuscleTrux series as Kevin's 1994 Ford Lightning prepares for battle by getting a suspension overhaul with a lowering kit, new brakes, and much better tires. It's a new found stance and new found handling to let Kevin take advantage of all his new found power from his tailpipe turbo setup.

Ryan returns fire as his 1990 Chevy 454 SS also gets dropped down into the weeds with its very own lowering kit, new brakes, wheels and tires. Matching stance for stance with Kevin's Lightning, Ryan's getting his big block Chevy ready to go head to head with the Ford in our MuscleTrux series. Also, we'll show you how to breathe new life into your worn out GMC or Chevrolet truck by doing a simple, hand tools only engine swap and it's easier than you think!

In this show, we've got more MuscleTrux wars! It's a chassis dyno shootout to see what kind of power our sport trucks are making. Then, we'll check out what's hot and what's cool at the Nashville Goodguys show and finally, it's sanding and buffing tech that'll give your truck a mirror finish.

In this show, it's finally time to lay it on the line as we put the first two trucks in our MuscleTrux series up against each other in head to head competition. We're scoring this Ford versus Chevy battle on everything from flat out performance to road manner and even to good looks.

With the driveline in place, now it's time to work on the body of our Hot Rod Truck project and you'll want to pay close attention because this truck's skin is made of fiberglass not metal. Don't worry, glass work is not as hard as you think and we'll show just how it's done.

Today it's back to work on our Hot Rod Truck - Project HRT. First our frame will be turned into a work of art by one our favorite custom shops and then back in the shop, we'll start planning out the right interior for this awesome '37 Ford.

Today we're painting Project HRT! First, we'll plan out what makes for a great looking and timeless paint job and then it's off to the booth to spray more than a dozen different layers of paint. And after that, we'll put all the pieces back together to make metal, fiberglass and paint become Project HRT and it's wearing the coolest paint job to ever roll out of the Trucks! shop.

We'll get you up caught up on all the work we've done to Project HRT since you saw it last and we're getting it ready for one of you lucky PowerBlock viewers to win our Hot Rod Truck. Then one of the very best metal crafters ever, Ron Covell, stops by the shop to teach us how to make our own handmade and very unique air intake for HRT.

Today, we'll take you out of the shop to two of the best places around and have our 1966 Chevy C-10's frame media blasted and powdercoated. Then, it's back to the shop to install a brand new air suspension that will make our '66 C-10 ride better than a brand new truck!

It's the return of our cherry 1966 Chevy C-10 and we'll show you not only how to fix those nasty rust spots with patch panels, we're even going to show you some metal shaping tips so you can make your own panels. And, we'll show you a cheap, effective and very environmentally safe way to blast off old paint.

Today, we're back on our 1966 C-10 - Project Daily Driver and we're painting it with an all new environmentally friendly painting system that's a "greener" way to paint, no matter what color you're using.

The day has finally come for us to take our Daily Driver 1966 Chevy C-10 out of the shop and hit the road to see how much better this nearly 45 year old truck rides and handles. Now, this C-10 still has its classic looks but underneath, it's got through a whole transformation with an air suspension and more powerful drive train!

Today, we'll take you out of the shop to two of the best places around and have our 1966 Chevy C-10's frame media blasted and powdercoated. Then, it's back to the shop to install a brand new air suspension that will make our '66 C-10 ride better than a brand new truck!

It's the return of our cherry 1966 Chevy C-10 and we'll show you not only how to fix those nasty rust spots with patch panels, we're even going to show you some metal shaping tips so you can make your own panels. And, we'll show you a cheap, effective and very environmentally safe way to blast off old paint.

Today, we're back on our 1966 C-10 - Project Daily Driver and we're painting it with an all new environmentally friendly painting system that's a "greener" way to paint, no matter what color you're using.

The day has finally come for us to take our Daily Driver 1966 Chevy C-10 out of the shop and hit the road to see how much better this nearly 45 year old truck rides and handles. Now, this C-10 still has its classic looks but underneath, it's got through a whole transformation with an air suspension and more powerful drive train!

It's the start of our low buck Bronco build up as we drag a somewhat complete 1979 Ford Bronco out of a field and strip it down to the chassis in the Trucks! shop. We'll begin bringing it back to life by spending as little money as possible to make this Bronco an awesome weekend warrior that we don't mind bouncing off a few trees!

Our Bronco is back and we're working over the junkyard 460 big block we got with our Bronco for maximum torque. After that, we're going to get the frame up in the air with a new lift kit and 37in tall tire, then we'll mate the body back on the chassis to get this behemoth ready for some more low buck work.

We hit our stride with our low buck Bronco project as we smooth out some of the rough spots on the body and build in a do-it-yourself roll cage for a little protection. Then for less than $200 we're gonna paint this old Ford in a way you'd never expect! It's a radical but inexpensive paint job that'll christen this low buck buildup, Das Bronco!

It's judgment day on the high sea's well, at least on the highway as we roll project Das Bronco out of dry dock to wage war against any off road trails that may challenge our 460 cubic inch powered low buck Bronco. Then we'll get one step closer to getting Project "Haulin' S-10" ready for the drag strip.

We're tearing apart one of our favorite projects as Project S-10K, our budget muscle truck, gets chopped up so we can start transforming it into a full on, four-linked, supercharged, 600 plus horsepower Pro Street truck with a brand new name, Haulin' S-10!

We're taking our 500 plus horsepower blown Roush Stage 3 F-150 out on the road to unleash it's inner "Lightning" and then we'll do some braking tests to see just how effective aftermarket pads and rotors can be over stock. And then, it's the return of our drag truck Haulin' S-10 for even more big, bad, blown power. We're wedging in a 600 plus horsepower supercharged small block that'll be backed up by one of the toughest transmissions around to get us closer to making our first trip down the quarter-mile.

Hold your ears! Today we're putting the fuel and a big spark our blown 355 in Project Haulin' S-10! We'll plumb the fuel system, run all the wiring harnesses and make contact on our 600 plus horsepower blown V-8 for the first time!

There's a first time for everything and today we're proving your first paint job can be great! Kevin's walking Ryan through his first paint job ever as Ryan sprays primer, paint and a clear coat on our 10 second drag truck Haulin' S-10!

Today we're taking a stock Chevy Avalanche and raising it up to give it a better stance and a much better look. We'll also give it new wheels and tires and a power upgrade that's so easy - it's "plug and play". Finally, with some TV magic, we'll mock up some stripes on Project Haulin' S-10 to see what looks best when it comes to a graphic design.

Today we finally unleash Haulin' S-10 on one of our favorite tracks! We'll recap the entire project from start to finish then hit one of the best 1/8 mile drag strips anywhere to shake her down. Then, we'll work on finding the right combination to see just how quick and fast this street and strip rocket will go!

Our Project Haulin' S-10 started out to be a street & strip truck but, somewhere along the way, our machine became much more strip than street. So today, we're dumping the rest of the slow parts and adding a looser torque convertor, steeper rear end gears and a trans-brake so we can go back to the track and really turn up the wick on our full blown drag truck!

This week on Trucks! it's the start of project Old School. We're taking Ford's classic F-100 and turning it into one mean daily driver. Plus one of the most famous Ford's ever, BIGFOOT! Catch all the action on this episode of Trucks!

Our '53 F-100 is ready for body and fender work. Kevin shows how-to prep and shoot fiberglass and steel parts. Also we'll show how-to hang fenders, running boards and a custom bed. Last but not least, the guys go into detail on how-to paint a cab!

Project Old Skool is ready for the finishing touches. In this episode, we add a lot of chrome details and a brand new wood bed to our 1953 F-100. We'll also take a trip to Advanced Plating to show you where we get all our custom chrome work done.

This week on Trucks! it's the start of project Old School. We're taking Ford's classic F-100 and turning it into one mean daily driver. Plus one of the most famous Ford's ever, BIGFOOT! Catch all the action on this episode of Trucks!

Our '53 F-100 is ready for body and fender work. Kevin shows how-to prep and shoot fiberglass and steel parts. Also we'll show how-to hang fenders, running boards and a custom bed. Last but not least, the guys go into detail on how-to paint a cab!

Project Old Skool is ready for the finishing touches. In this episode, we add a lot of chrome details and a brand new wood bed to our 1953 F-100. We'll also take a trip to Advanced Plating to show you where we get all our custom chrome work done.